The Janice D. Holst School of Dance is offering classes once again, ranging from ballet to tap and hip-hop. To sign up for classes or for more information contact Janice Holst by e-mail at janicedholst.com or call 586-1462 or call the studio at 723-1462.

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CALENDAR2Capital City Weekly The Janice D. Holst School of Dance is offering classes once again, ranging from ballet to tap and hip-hop. To sign up for classes or for more information contact Janice Holst by e-mail at janicedholst.com or call 586-1462 or call the studio at 723-1462.

The Janice D. Holst School of Dance is offering classes once again, ranging from ballet to tap and hip-hop. To sign up for classes or for more information contact Janice Holst by e-mail at janicedholst.com or call 586-1462 or call the studio at 723-1462.

Learn to Ice Skate with the Juneau Skating Club. Our second session of the year began Nov. 7. Classes meet one time per week for six weeks. Group lessons meet either Friday nights 6:30-7:30 pm or Saturday mornings 11:45 am -12:45 pm.kills classes start Sunday November 9 at 10:30 am. Registration forms are available at www.juneauskatingclub.org or at the rink. Questions can be directed to juneausk8@hotmail.com or 523-9115.

Coast Guard's annual Southeast Alaska Blanket, Coat and Toy Drive is currently underway. Bins will be placed throughout Juneau to include locations at Costco, Wal-Mart, Safeway, Alaska & Proud, Super Bear Supermarket, Nugget Mall and the Juneau Federal Building. The community will have the opportunity to begin donating items until Dec. 1. Items collected will be donated to the communities of Hoonah, Angoon, Kake, Pelican and Elfin Cove between Dec. 8-12. Please bring gently-used coats, blankets, and new toys to collection bins located at Costco, Wal-Mart, Safeway, A&P, Super Bear Supermarket, Nugget Mall, and the Juneau Federal Building before December 1st.

Family Night with a light supper for Preschoolers and their families, "Let's Make Music" with Rick Trostel and fun activites, Dec. 2 at 5:30pm at the Juneau downtown library. Dec. 6, from 2-4pm at the Douglas Library will be Create Holiday Crafts. The event is appropriate for all ages.

Join us at the City Museum for the annual Native Arts & Craft Fair on Dec. 5, 4:30 - 8:00p.m.and Dec. 6 from 12-4pm. Meet local Alaska Native artists and learn as they demonstrate techniques and sell their wares. Silver, ivory and wood carvings, woven baskets, beadwork, halibut hooks and more will be displayed for sale. Need to wrap your gift? Stop by our drop-in holiday activity table to create gift tags, wrapping paper, fancy ribbon bows and more. Activity table open Dec. 6 from 1-4pm. For more information visit www.juneau.org/parkrec/museum or call 586-3572.

Come enjoy Holiday Traditions, Music and Food from around the World. Activities include a Winter Wonder Land, a Frosted Inflatable Castle, Entertainment & Piñata.Saturday, Dec. 13, 6-9pm on the 2nd floor of Juneau Urgent and Family Care, 8505 old Dairy Rd. Donations accepted for the Sims Foster Group Home. Please pick up your tickets at Juneau Urgent and Family Care (or call 790-4111) to guarantee entrance.

Mendenhall Flying Lions Club Holly Sales begin Dec. 3. The annual fundraiser sells a variety of wreaths (variegated, solid green and candle), swags, and bags of holly at the Nugget Mall, weekends through Dec. 21, while supplies last. All proceeds go to the Lions Club charities.